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6-A 1UE OiUHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVE3EBER 23, 1913. TOPICS FOR A DAY OF REST fecial Muiical Program at Fir CoBgreg-attoBtl Chares. XAJttEST SXIVTCE T TRCTTTY Three CBarchTf UntC In Ctebntln & TTnlen T Rank. art t! a a; Cerassony lit "the rint rresbylcrtan Cknrch. The fo Wo wing musical program hat besn arranged by KtMtb A. Fbtey, so prano and- dlrectfcr-of mus4 at Hi F1W Congregational church, for Bandar even ing at 7:45 o'clock. The qaartet Trill be RWlMed by WIl Hetljerl$igUn, vIoUnlst, and Mlsa Henrietta M, Re, organist. Organ Choral. Xenuet Gothlque. Prior e a Notre Dam From Suite Goth 'que Boellman Mies Henrietta M. Reee. Quartet I Heard tho Vote of Jesus Say.. Llsat-Schnecker PoleThe Good Shepherd. .yen DerWater Mrs. Welty. quart et-My Fattb took ut. to The fee9ee.eeeeee ffO r'aM'Tt VloUa aMtgato By Mr. Hetaeringaon. Setc I D pet Aak O Lerd... ...... .Sprees Mr. MeCwiw. Oaaaa psBeftaey-tnteewiesB- .Rogers fflin 8eo AneiH .......Lemara : . . . Mr. M ether! eston. 84 In la Wilderness J Stray r Dlehsiont . F'M'-Ho-How Long, O lnr&, Wilt Thoa Forget Mio.,. ......... Rogers Quartet-Trie Leet Sfcaep .Potter Pestlude-Marche BehmneH... Gounod The Thankrrirtflc musical eervtca to b irtven Sunday afternoon at the Church of tfee Good Sheptoerd. wilt bo at 4 o'clock iaatead of 4; aa previously announced, The annual Harvest TMnKMrlvlng aertvees will fee held at Trfatty cathe dra Sunday beHfinltc with a celebration of the holy eoasmumon at I a. m. Morn laf prayer aad aeoond celebration ' at V, at which Mm the ebold will render spe cfe muslo. Including a festival Te Deu.ni f two special Thanksgiving anthemi, teatther with eeagreaaUorial hymn ap Pfeiriate to the occasion. At the 7iM service a short organ recital will He given I addition to the maawMleat and mm dtrnltUa by nnttt, and, special an tkepi. Bean Taacock wll preach, A union Thanksgiving servtea Will fee) held Thursday fnenilag at ; at th Flrat Preabyterian churc, earner Seven tewth and Dodge streets. The churchea uniting are (he "Went ConrMewri, Fjfet MathoeHet, Central United rTtby. tetfan and. First, f reebyterhHi. Hoy, Dr. Frederick T.,?loue wilt preach th tfr neafi. Rev. r. Tttto Lowe wttl give the fifayer and Rev. D. Kugh 'B. Spetr wMI re4 the ecrlpture, Kualo wilt be r. nWied by the Flret Preebyterlan quartet, afeeera. JohnatOixJUld Hunt and Mr, Dale en MIm Oaniopj Charlea to Coeke, Jr.. OHPinlit, "A Saloonleia Nation and a WaiitUee Flag" will be the aubjeot of a aermon to bejilven by Rev. A. C. Douglaw, D. D or of the Flret United Prertyterlan rtittrsh, Twentyflrt and Enwaet atreeta, -4y t 1iM a. m. Br. OwXUg wa - s4waMi0 tMt1 m44ih4 99AV4HtlMI 4 MWraa a4 rlrlwm lareee which mat tart weak la CMumbiM. o., and wM m u fvM a4 l4aaa there eet farMi fer HaMeniag n4n-wi4e The TMBiwuHrlut day aervka" 4 caarahea tauMa rWalty wea d hm at TrwMy way wet Jpteeo W wrch M 7; p, m. may, my. lefd Jtraa. will Kach a4 te a4ta. tf,l U Wa QM reet'Jwaf, ' Sevvthit. ' It. "A, Z-ftwr 7 BtfTa Raea." r lag karaai at 7;lr hme, "JhR intra Witth YiMir Flmipttt ! Wttaa Ynllr ---. u IVrfci tr rM uart'a CatdiMi Wafm Don't worry a5?ul yW pUaJlea, fHJ) tin VMr wlnA that yoa Hre getaaj (a Mae autartNi OaMum aaa .yaaiaa, -l feti W a M mm I Va p1' "WM-Jra." Pre of the fka are tittle nuiuttis, IJik'h )MM a ar of valve that wena I nia t4nv vaaafc caiiiwnsi with, the bla4. Taaaa -meiith.Uka ftarea Income ctoMH. When, utfo rawilft fill up the vatva refuses to work and pimples, btafehes, rush, t4lvr liver epqts, etc., aPVaayr. quart's Calcium Wafera keep) tio pores open, and tho van' a then carry off the ft-awta rnatter tho Wood einpttce Into, taera. $ , us cavaUca. They win not hide pluapUa lng, .a than they Cl the skVi 1M puaht (a know that the skin brettnaa, la, air alptoat like the lungs. The fttfe. threwr'oM- ImpurJUe every rrJaMt. ef taa day. To plaate ,h sail a ic, etc u. to actually Kveat a iJaiiatei-j Wifen will tn a very aaurt Uae, hium efaa htoad. often iiif fw a rvtnoTe mi wtimnn aa VuaA yeaar- sJslw wUl aseasaa at a paaata lad orasisa klad ao much desired. StttaH'a' Calcium Wafers caa be car ried 1ft pwrae or pocket They are very -tuaan Boywikvro av ee cenia a doz LaoH at your itollw and unsightly 1U i u rasbt, way aM uaa Stuart's. vii.aSnaa av? jo taa. cjw- ptexlatk you want. mil Remnant Mi Uttaiy ftfat, Oaraer ManK Mraat aad Twati dnclng Jeeus," an evangelistic aermon. Sunday school at noon. Wedneaday, pe ctal Thankaalirlng program. Orace, Corner Pouth Tenth and Arbor, E. B. Tart, Paitor Sunday achool at 10 a. m.; morning worship at 11 o'clock, eubject, "A Btranxer'a Thanksglrlngi Baptlet Toung People' union at 7 p. m. Rev. W. II. Hill of South Omaha will preach at 7:U p. m. This will bo an evangelistic service. Notice will be given on Sunday about special meetings during the week. Mission Bunday school at I p. m. at 3010 South Fourth street Immanuet, North Twenty-fourth and Flnkney Beginning Saturday evening and continuing all day Sunday: general rail of all Baptist Toung People's Union societies of the Omaha 'association. Sun day morning at 10:30 o'clock nev. Wilson Miles will preach. Bible school at noon, Evening service at J:0 o'clock, at which Rev. -J. D. Collins, state Sunday school secretary, will speak. Midweek meetiiur Wednesday evening at S o'clock. dfrjsHnn. .North Slda. Twentr.second anit Iilhmn It. J. Klrschstcln. Minister nwnlnr church services at 10:39 a. m. and 7.20 p. m : Bible school at 12 m.: Chrintlnn r.n. denvor at :15 p. m.t midweek meeting veuneKiBr i ;w p. nu First. Southwest Corner Twnir.tlTh and Harney, A D. Harmon. Pastor Morning service, 11 a. m.J muslo and sermon of a Thanksgiving nature, even. Toung People's Society of Christian En deavor, :3ft p. m.. topic, "Discontent or Praise, Which In Your UfeT" Junior En deavor, 4: p. m., topic, "Thoughtful nes:" Bible achool, t.ii p. m. Christian Science, First Church of Christ. Sclnti. Hi. Mary's Avenue, and Twenty-fourth Atmot Services. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. subject of lesson, aermon, ''Soul ana Body,'' Sun day school (two sessions), 0:15 and 11 a. m. , Coaajreaatloaal. BL Morv's Avenue. Twenty-seventh ns fit MerVB-Hermon In the morning by Rev. Dr. Btein of Lincoln: theme. ,7Per- sonal and National Providence." Sunday school at noon. No evening service. First. Corner Nineteenth and Davunnnrt. Frederick T. Home, Pastor Morning wor ship at 10-45, -rno Kingflom Jdea" At the evening service the ounrtet choir and or'ganlst will give a special musical atm 1c, beginning at lAi. Young People's Society of Christian Kndeavor at 6:46. Plymouth. Frederick W. Leavltt. Min isterServices in the University of Qmaha auditorium, Twenty.fourth and JOvans streets. Morning worship at 10:S: sermon topic, .."Give Us Thla. Day Our Dally Bread." 8unday school at noon. Young people's meeting at 6(30, at 2H8 Bpencer street Kfrlaeepal. (H. Andrews. PTirtv.flmt and fThrlK Morning service with communion by Blshee Arthur I Williams. " Evening service ay Kv. T. J. Collar at 7:& Alt Bsl tits'. Comer TWnnt v..lli Rtrant and DflVAV Alajn.iMT T W.iVa v V7 tor Morning pfayer and sermon, 11 s. m.; iioijr communion. 7:so a. m.; sermon toaic, "eJowlng Beelde AH Waters." Church of the Good. Shepherd, Twen ttofc and Onto, Key. T. J. Collar, Rector rtoiy oemnHmlan at a a. ' ta.i eundav acKeot at 9lt a. m; morning prayer, with p-crmun, ii fu m, j special muaicai service. p. m., no sermon. No evening service. 8t. M4Ml!a TntVl m.nA Wnrltilutnri. Rev. Oearaw W Rnnlhwnrf h. Tnaoiwknn. d-ay school next before Adventi holv com- PHir.lon, 8 a. m.; Sunday sehool, 10 a. tn. "iium piaer ana Hrrapn, 11 a. in eveneong and aerrnon every IWay, 7 Vi mi OllUretl nf M. Phllln ttia rtaninn. Tw.lt. y-flrst twer Paul, Rev, John Albert Wil liams. Vicar Holy communion at 7: a. mall at MllM m . hnlw auoharlat (clMsra-l) with aerrnon at Jl a. m., Sunday achool at lim a. m., evenisg. prayer UK aerman at 7j e'olock. V MvasHrlleal. Grace United. Pnm.r Caman' iv.niit M XaeMt Twenty-seventh Street, Rev., Wiasaaa M.Avatw. Paster fcmdaV school t W a..,JUY. Ma. Maw. prasidlng Preach Saturday at p.' m. SPStOm "Jl' Keystone league 85 ..T . Reaver at i!p p. V vaYnsan, Cariw JElghteeath aju! Cum- 5P' ."ST.; manx, ,rMtar-Hn4ay .t.PvAAl &t&A ?rher .mass a p, ni.z a aaannlat m a'7ilK ... liathemn SfMUen. VacnaHa 1UU. 3404 Ames Rev. 13, W, Snyder. Pastor- iManm cwni ai ;js a. m. Sunday prnvaa at a. tn. unurcn services at 1 . wtiject, 'Thnketvlng am i'ralae," n.. v-,Li&i. ........ . . Popa4ton and Woolwprth Avenues, CUrt oiwjb n, awinar(, Aiinister (viorning ser Vlca, U a. m.f topic, 'What la Needful,' Evening service, 7:45 p. m.t topic, "The won wpnterrui racuity,- Sunday school a i iv a. m, IrBmanuet. Nineteenth and Cass. Rev. Adolfr HuJt, Pastor -Twenty-seventh Trinity Buaday Morning service at 10. Gra4ed snwday school (genera) council f.rM syKem), ll:. JSvenlng service. flni" Tliankssj vine. ay service ut tO;.Teung Irne? Circle rail reitlval St. Matthew's Kngltah, Nlnteaath ana Caat4tr. titV. O. W. Pnyaef. Paator.. gtbie a4 at i:a p. m.t auJect. "A Hew Ijeader." Chreh aervkea at 7: B. m.r aHH( 't AKtHt TiiaaavMlvtac rlemayoa.'' . Tho Lad' Aid ncMy WW RMeltoMwaay at4ernaa.tn,tha aaaa- t5 Nm 9t the ctturcn. CatecMcal t, JM ark's. Twaatteth and Burdette. ftav. iff. tj iKe. r ahb at 11 a. m.: tss4c. -)WnlB4f wer- Things. DM a( Chure . uvenlaa worstua- at j.m p. tn.t t "Old Teata- ment BeJntt." isunday nooi at s: hi, Young FaoMe's Society of Christian ndeaver. !4f'n. m. CatsehtsaMsa on rrwar, r,t ana t;w p. m. Ut. sHtrt's.. Bv. K. T Otto. Faster Bervtaea at M a'ctock In c4tapel. caraer Thtrty-aeiwia and Beware atreeta. Bur day at at WM a. m. Bi-antng ear wmi. in Iftagwsw, at t o'clock In Ow Saviour's Lutheran church. Twenty-sixta and MfsaMton sHt, Thanksgiving etr- vip in ptuvhi nil -i nuranav ai a n tu In Our Saviour lAithoran church. Twcn. ly.awtn 'ana Mammon sireeu. lie v. utto win pfsach.st eetn r tnese servicea. Young People's mce(lne on Wednesday at 8 .p, m, Kountxe 'Memorial. Farnam Bireat and Twentv-slxth A"enUe, ftev. Oliver D. Boltxly, Ph. D D. D., Pastor Service ton the Uet 5unddy after Trinity. Morn lm worhlp nt 11 o'clock. Subject "That Irrevocable Failure.' Kvealng warsMn at 9 ociock. ouoiect. -.n tin. rrfrthv Master." Sunday school at 9:1). Uuther league ut T. Union Thanksgiving aervtca nt tln Lutheran churches In Kountee Memorlat. Ttiursdav morning at 31. Confirmation classes Wednesday even ing at rriaay arterpoon at t:u aja Meth4tst, Trinity. TWenty-flrst and ninnev. War Tbamaf . BtthpelU Pastor Morning sf-vioe,- r;M a, m. Sabbath achool. U at. Kpworth league, T: p. m. Kvenlag ser vice, fim p. bo. Frrst. Twentieth and Davenport, Tltua Lowe. Minister Morning worship at 11 a. m.; subject, "Life's Greatest PrUe." m. ntng sermon, 7:SJ p. m.j topic "The i;nnvLnneja or tner eoqi- Pearl Memorial, Twenty-fourth and lAnmoro Avenue. ev. j. trranklln Haas, MWaAer Thaaksgtvtng servtea at 10; a. m.. vuvbv'v w anw9u, . uivia i Tiianaa giving." r3venlng sermon subject. 'Tho Reward ot Cosfesxlon." Special music at all services. Hirst Memorial, Thirty. fourth and Lari more Avenue. Hey. II E. Heei. Pastor -Preaching at 11 a. m.j subject 'The Thaaksfulneas of God," Preaching at t p. xa untoit gospel tntatlaca. Young IVo. pte'a aaeUar (unlonX at :ti p. in. Sunday achoai. I a. m. First Swediea. Corner of Nineteenth and Burt Guslar Krlckson. Pastor Sun day school at 1 a, m., led by Mr. V. E. aa4wall. Preachlag service at 11 a. m.; topic. "A Great Ministry ." Epworth leagua service, r. m. Preaching ser vice, T.JS p. in.; subject. Salvation and How Obtained." McCabe, Fortieth and Famanv Rev W, BL Unaerwood, Minister Moraine service at 11 o'clock, subject. "The Warn lnga of History" Sunday school at 10 a. m,. It G. Campbell, superintendent. Junior league it J p. in senior a so n. THANKSGIVING D W A1-" ' HANDSOME NEW 3-PIECE MISSION LIBRAEY SET. Finished: IT a$1.0a&Mlk, fsM gj v rvawaeai eBjnv E!gBnt China Cabinet HANDSOMELY DBBIGNBO COI5NIAL CHINA CABINET. Finished In a rteh American quarter sawed golden oak. Very msMflvs. with bent end aides, handaomalv ruunoeu piimra French curved legs. Very $17.65 araceful ana its quality inaurea long service...... HIGH GRADE SOLID OAK nf 'VII rlUS Th Greitt Guaranteed Domestic Lincoln Steel Range $24.50 BilH with every mod era imprpveaent Had t the vary plalneet Colonial type. Dody La ot heaviest guage steel kasj extra iUe oven and br uuusually deep (Ira' bar. Tep .u six large 8-lach carer s, alt parts carefully nickel Bttted. A guaranteed fttet savar. t?a3cKwolaorao!xoa in. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. Prayer msetlag at t p'clock WeAaeaday evening. Hanecom Park, Woelworth Avenue and Twenty-ninth. Rev, C. W, McCaskill. Pas tor Tho pastor will preach at II a. m. At night. 7: p. nu. the Rev. Dr. Leavltt. head of the prison reform work of the state, will apeak on the tncraaaa of ortme. Sunday school at :45 a. m. Epworth league at 8:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer service. Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. Benson Methodist Episcopal, Main and Sixtieth, Rev, Arthur Atack, Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m., morning wor. hip at 11 o'clock. Anthem by choir. Bermon text. "Touched with the Feeling of Our Infirmity." Evening at : o'clock brieht Epworth league service. Popular goepel service at 7;S0 p, m. An them by choir. Solo by Mrs. F. U. Bum. fus, "Jesus Lover ot My 8ouf Bermon et. "Where Are the Nine?" Brother hood meets Monday night at the par sonage. Diets Memorial. Tenth and Pierce, C. N. Dawson. Minister Sunday school, S.S0 a. nv, conducted by K T Hoffman, Preaching, 10:45 a, m.f subiect, Thanks gtvtng." Epworth league. 6:30 p. m-. ted by Harry Slglar. superintendent of the Union Gospel ml salon, rreachlng, 7: p, m.; topic "Vowa." Brotherhood offtcera. Ladles' Aid aodety officers. Sunday school offtcera and Epworth, league of ficers will meet at the parsonage, Mon day evening at 8 o'clock, la lieu qt prayer meeting Wednesday, 7;30 p. m., thera will be a Thanksgiving prayer meeting Thursday morning at o'clock. l, II. Chenowetri, leader. Presbyterian. First, Seventeenth and Dodge. Edwin Hart Jenka, D. I,, Pastor Morning serv ice at l:Sa Subiect. "The Blessings of Providence and Orace." Evening service at 7:S. Hubject, "A Good Woman and a Bad Woman." v Caste'.lar Street. C C. Meek. Minister Bcrvtcee at 11 a. m, and I p. m. Bab bath achool at 19 a. nu Junior Christian Kndeavor at 3-.30 p. m. Senior Endeavor at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednes day at 8 p. ra. Clifton Hill Forty-flfth and Grant T. B. Greenlee, Palter-Bible school at :4J a nu Public worship at 11 a. m., sub ject, "Obedience" and ?:3 p. m.. rab ject, "Ufe. the Christian's Herity;e." Christian Endeavor at e30 p. m. WuOnes day evening at 8, prayer and; fellowship meeting. Nortli, Twenty-fourth and Wirt. M. V. Hlgbee D D. Pastor Public worship at 19 JO a. ni. and 7: p, ra Sunday Thool at IS tn Fenlor Endeavor at 3d ' lH aGeji K slBaSaesBaaV leaf HANDSOME NEW STYLE 3-PIECE MISSION LIBRAEY SET. Finished in fumed and constructed of the best seasoned wood. Three massive pieces, arm-chair, rocker and library table. Chair is, upholstered in Imperial Spanish leather over full set of steel tempered springs. The table is of large size', with magazine racks and strong lower ahef.. Entire, set offered at the price of the table ajone, worth fully $20.00, for this weeljtf'f f nr special price , C... ,..$1 Great Thanksgiving Dining Set Special DRESSER 7.85 BEAUTI- DRESS F.R. la made of gen uine solid oak, beauti fully finish ed and hi Sil ly polish ed. Drawers are Jwtt and roomy and fit ted with co-' lontal wood pull a. and large a t a a French bev eled plate mirror. A rare beauty at the price J7.85 TrmB - A RARE BARGAIN IN I I ' iiFui oaaira wun. sauaie seaia ana neavy panel aaeit, hand, rubbed and brilliantly nolished. Table haa larc-n ton. six-foot rstanai rn n ml mi. running altdea. With heavy sMxef .pedestal and' colon' -tv M ibi lurnea reeu enure can quartered Imitation peclally at A assortment tor; this 1414 - p. m- The pastor wll preach in trie morning- on the subject. "The; Belle vara 11 We." In taa evening the sermon will, be on "Tha Lard'a Desolations." Falniew. Forr.eth and Pratt, Charles. H. Fleming. Pastor Uiblo school at tt Aftaraooa worship at 3. Theme, "One Shall Chase a Thousand. Two Shall Put Ten Thousand to Flight " In the evening at 7:8 a song-servcel from the new hymn books. On Tuesday at 8 the. eighth lesson, tn the John courae studying the eighth chapter of the Gospel of John. Luwe Avenue. Corner Fortieth and Nicholas, Rev. Nathaniel McGlffln, Di D., Paster Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at U o'clock. Christian. Endeavor meeting at 1 p. iu. and 6.15 p. in. Judgq Wtlllaro Balrd will speak at both morning and evening service. The Wednesday evening meeting will b In. the Interest of the Sunday aohooL, Farkvale. Thirty-first aad Gold. Rev. A. E. Lehiruwin. MlnLster Morning wor ship, with sermon by the minister, and Bible achool at 19 a. m. Junior Endeavor at 3 p. m. Senior Endeavor at 7 p. m. Evening service, with sermon by the Rev. J. IT. Lejjy. nt 7!4C p. m. Junior Intermediate chorus on Thursday at 3:4S p m. Revival meetings every evening at 7:33 o'clock, except Saturday, Church ot the Covonant. Twenty seventh and Pratt. Charles II. Fleming, Pastor Morning worship at 10:46. Thsrae. "One Shall Chase a Thousand. Two Shall Put Ten Thousand to Flight," Bible school at noon. Endeavor at tits and; evening worship at VJO. Subject. "Can.it Ba Truer Special Thanksgiving muslo at tha morning and. evening, services. On Wednesday at 8 the eighth lesson In tha John course studying' tho eighth chapter of the Goapel ot John. Benson. A. J. MoCltmg. Pastor Sunday school at 1 o'clock. Morning worship at IV, aermon theme,. "Our Attitude In Prayer." The choir will slnr. "I Will Lirt Up Mine Eyes." bf Wllsoa. Tha quartet will sing. "Ood: Is Love." by SheUv. Man's Bible class at tioon. Junior Chris tian Endeavor at 3:30. Christian Endeavor at Evening worship at 7:39. theme. Tha UaU Untold." Union Thanksgiving service In the English Lutheran church on WainHttsv AvaAftia at 8. ' Thlnt Twentletn. and Leavenworth. Robert Karr, Minister Sunday school for all agea at 9:50 a. ra., A. D. Bckermer born, superintendent. Preachtnf at 10:4E. subject, "Man's Lava for Man." Junior . Endeavor at 3 P. m.. Miss Oracle Howell, superintendent, Christian Endeavor at I&39 p, m.. Burt Grasborg. leaaar. Preach, tng at 7.30 p. m. subject. " Fingermarks of God " Music by the choir, under the direction of John G, Guna Teachers BHL9 BBajejBBsBn AND SOCIAL HERMITS S2.00 Caah. SZ.OO Month A BBVSN-PIBCS DINING ROOM 8ETT. v j iqsuB .peoestw ana cewn- 4ft m a"S tec. I mde at aeJeeted. Amert- tL T J oak. aad. pctce4 thin week ea- P XCI see. oal . Big Room Size Rug Special HEAUTlFUX. WILTON VEUVKT RUQ8, IN THBT NHWB8T FtiORAXi OR pRIENTAI. DESIGNS- Mada of woo, worsted to com- m . m -. blnatlon er tan, green and. red oelorloga. aultaWa. for Cf "f Off parlor, dining room or bedroom. We are off erina-a larce .111 f !b ween selling- at; onlr. -.7.7.. ......f ' 16 - 18 DOUGLAS ST. I training class at VJX p.m.. Wednesday, followed by lecture preparatory for Cora- Ftast Refarmed. Twenty-third and Deer Park Boulevard. C Edward Holyoke, Minister Preaching, services at 1L a. m. and 8 p. m. Morning them. "Founded oa a Rwlr" nvmlnc asrvioe: Heme Mls- 1 sign, program oriuMlea mlaslon, day. In cnarge oi j-Atuea auooiaimi x Sunday school at 10 a. m. Christian En deavor at 7 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer service- at 8. Union. Thanksgiving service fft Qak, Street Methodist church at 10:39 a. m. . First Unite. Twenty-first aM Emmet. Rev. Alonso C DouglasV. Pastor Public worship and preaching at 10:30 a- m. and 7:30 p, m. Mqrnlng topic. "The Pro- 5 ram for a Saloonlesa Nation and a talnleea Flag." Tho pastor will speak, ot the great National' Anti-Saloon con vention, which ha recently attended at Columbua, O., and the movement for national prohibit tort For tha evening, "The; Seventh Commandment, or Social Purity." Sabbath school and Blhla classes at noon. Young. People's Prayer service and conference at 6:30- p. m. United: Brethren. Harford Memorial, Nineteenth and Lothrop, W, O. Jonea, Minister Blblfr school at 10 a, m. Preaching at 1( a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning' subject, "Un mistake Identity and Christian Beparate livening subject; "What Think Te ot Christ!" Prayer meeting Wedneaday at 7:30 p. m.. subject ."Prevailing Prayer." Mtseella neons. People's. C15 North Eighteenth. Rev. Charles W. Savldge, Pastor Servken at 11 a. ro. and 7:45 p. m.: morning: subject. "How Abraham Went Out:" evening sub ject, "Receiving and Taking." Reorganised Church of Jesus- Chrtst of Latter Day Faints, Twenty-fourth- and Ohio atreeta. Sundax achool at 8:43 a. m Rellglo Uterary aodety meeting- at 6:30 5. m. Preaching at It a. m. and 8 p. tn. IM-weelc prayer service Wedneaday at 8 p. ra. International. Bible Students assocta .tlon, Baright hall, third floor. Nineteenth an4 Farnaia Streeta Bervleea Sunday afternoon at 3- a'sloek; auhject. "Tha Signs of taa Time An Indication That the Golden Age Is at Hand. Speaker. C W Farwell. "Founders of tha Theoeefc!ca) So ciety" will be the subject of a lecture to be given by Mr. John T Ektund at room aa Baldrlge-Wead building. Twentieth and- Farnam streets, Sunday evening. The great importance of the work of Helen P Blavataky to the world and many things not generally known by the you- are lookiffg fort to flit that vacant space In your din ing room. Our very low price la , REGULAR SIS A Wonder ful Value; $9.50 THIS MASSIVE R OiC K E R FOR .COMFORT, V tr A LI T T AND PRicar CANNOT BIS. D UPLICATED E tiSHWHHftB U p h 6. latere Six beau- throughmt -of! guaranteed. Im perial; leather, over ofl. tem pered aprlnflF4 Back: la deen- aa ak Sl. 0AV 7J' ,ly tufted, front nriw ntnio' tvr- tlatlcaUy. ruf fled. A. splen did rocker and' a real bargain at tMe. price. S&vbi 1-3' en Vour Rtig Purchase lecture will atoa treat of her- Ufa work: as given, anew to ta modern word, with many faatareaatnc taetdewta ot Her Bta. Carter take (Sub Electa Directors E. F. Brailay, George Rogers. Victor Mv Cormlck and. Frank. Pardon were elected director 09 tha Carter Lake club, laat qlght. Tha retiring members ara Dr., Grant Williams. Dr. G. D. Bhepird. Will iam Craighead and Thomaa Whltlack. The aasociated members recommeqdod that tha duca aasesacd each member an nually ba raised from 818- ta 3D, and also recommended that the board Increase, the initiation fee from 890 to 860. The recommendation practically means that tha Increases will bo made, as they affect only the associate members and not tho stockholders. The treasurer Informed the members that a surplus ot over 31.000 remained In tho treasury after all debts were paid He also announced that the club had spent approximately 39,080 tn improve menta at tha club during the laat year. It was recommended that the board ot directors authorize mora improvements at tha. club thla year. The dancing pa vilion, the bqwllng alleys, the bathing beaoh, all will be Improved, and slips wll bo Installed for tho motoe boats. Body of Professor Hunt to Syracuse Tha body of Prof. E. W. Hunt, late editorial writer f&r tha Twentieth Century Farmer, haa been taken to. Syracuae, neral will be held Sunday afternoon at S o'clqck. At the services, an address will be delleved by Chancellor Avery of the University of Nebraska. . The Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising la tha Rosd to Business Success. v SiBBBBanlr 4 I a o B o Massive Colonial Buffet HIGH GRADE AMERICAN QUARTERED OAK BUFFET. Pattern a genuine production of An tique design. Base- Is of large sice, canopy top set with French beveled plate mirror. Just what a o $i6.m n o D a n o o n o g g g 1 D TURKISH ROCKBR t Cash f 1 a meflth The, World's UTamqus COLE'S HAi Blast Heaters TheBe- stovee are guama taad. ta aax& OBirtfilrd.. t your fuel dUI. PoetttTely U aHtaratateed ta hold, tire far- 49 hoaw aad will burQ a4l I rubbUh. Made -with. Cole's 5 pJDta4 Hat Blast pipe, It 0 o n i aiiowa, ao OMiaxious gases to eecape in your room Hhi Mwrlep ta iba &xat age, moderate, prfea heaters OB thev aurket-'Jla eateauafTe), ageata. tvej are able to ottw Uteae attaacb heaters at' the D o eseaeuaBB lew price Electric Light ThaUluts Bills Tonight at tha laboratory in. the Union Pacific building, to tha newspaper and a few friends. Dr. Milliner wlU exhibit a now nitrogen, light that, la Intended to cut thaclectrlo lighting bills, more than In half. The new light la. not the- Invention of Dr. Milliner, but he Is Interested In Its Introduction, which, ho says, Is bound to come within a short time. The old lamp now In general use uses one and one fourth watt per candle power, whllo the new nitrogen will use but one-half watt. The tight la almost a pure while, said to be tho nearest approach to sunlight of any artificial light known. A Smooth, White Skin That Defies Weather (From tho Woman Beauttfler.) During- the coming montha of biting winds and Intense cold, Vou who would Hep, your sktns smooth, white and. velvety, ahoold turn your attention to mercollsed wax. Nothing else will so effectively re move a chapped, roughened or discolored aurface. By gradually absorbina tha weather-beaten cuticle, tha complexion la kept In perfect condition, and even the beauty of expression appears more pro nounced. If your skin be blotchy, pimply, freckled. coare, sallow of Qveisrtid. why not ahed H7 Ona ounce, af ordinary rner- wilt completely transform the moat Un sightly complexion ta leu than a fort night. Use, the -wax lhtly. Uka cold cx earn, washing U off mornings. If weather, age or poor health haa marred your faea with wrinkles, ' here' a good news. You can quickly nmova eivery line by uelng a harmless, refreshing dee lotion prepared. bx dissolving' 1 ox. powdered saxollta tn H Pt. witch hazel. The firmer, smoother akin, tba snore youthful appearance, even after oa ap pUcatlon. will astonish yom A averts men